A machine (1) operating with capsules for the preparation of coffee and other hot beverages is designed to be equipped selectively with a first motorized actuator module (44), which comprises a support (43) and a first electro-mechanical locking assembly (22) mounted on the support (43) so as to form a preassembled interchangeable module, and with a second manually operated actuator module (70), which comprises a second mechanical locking assembly (72) able to be releasably connected to a lever (5) which can be operated by a user so as to be manually actuated by means of the lever (5).
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7. Method of equipping machines operating with capsules for the preparation of coffee and other hot beverages, so as to change the operating mode of a machine from manual/mechanical to motorized/electrical and/or vice versa, comprising the steps of:
preparing a machine having an inner compartment for housing a capsule during use, a lever for pushing the capsule into the compartment, an inner receiving seat configured to receive an actuator module, and circulation means for circulating a flow of hot pressurized water through the capsule;
preparing at least two actuator modules operating in different modes, each actuator module comprising a support, a thrust member and a locking assembly which moves the thrust member and is mounted on the support so as to form a pre-assembled interchangeable module;
selecting one actuator module operating in the desired modes and placing the selected actuator module inside the receiving seat;
fixing the actuator module inside the receiving seat by means of releasable fixing members such that the actuator module is removable from the receiving seat for replacement by another actuator module wherein a first actuator module is an electrically operated, motorized, actuator module having an electro-mechanical locking assembly and a second actuator module is a manually operated actuator module having a mechanically locking assembly connectable in a releasable manner to the lever so that it can be operated manually by means of the lever.
1. machine operating with capsules for the preparation of coffee and other hot beverages, comprising an inner compartment for housing a capsule during use, a lever hinged to the machine about a fulcrum for pushing the capsule into the compartment, closing means for enclosing the capsule inside an infusion chamber defined by a pair of oppositely arranged members and piercing the capsule on opposite sides, and circulation means for circulating a flow of hot pressurized water through the capsule inside the infusion chamber; the machine being characterized in that it is designed to be equipped selectively with a first motorized actuator module, which comprises a support and a first electro-mechanical locking assembly mounted on the support so as to form a preassembled interchangeable module, and with a second manually operated actuator module, which comprises a second mechanical locking assembly able to be releasably connected to a lever which can be operated by a user so as to be manually actuated by means of the lever,
wherein the mechanical locking assembly comprises a toggle mechanism configured to connect the lever to a thrust member and move the thrust member in a substantially straight sliding direction (S), and
wherein the toggle mechanism comprises at least one tie-bar, an arm and a rod; the tie-bar being hinged with the thrust member and with an articulation; the arm being hinged with the articulation and with the machine; the rod being hinged with the articulation and with the lever.
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This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/IB2009/055976, filed Dec. 29, 2009, claiming priority based on Italian Patent Application No. TO2008A001009, filed Dec. 30, 2008, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a coffee machine, in particular for domestic use, of the type operation with coffee capsules and suitable also for the preparation of other hot beverages by means of capsules containing suitable ingredients.
The invention also relates to a method of equipping coffee machines operating with coffee capsules, specifically so as to convert a machine operating in manual/mechanical mode into a machine operating in motorized/electrical (automatic) mode and vice versa.
It is known that in general a coffee machine for domestic use operating with coffee capsules comprises a machine body having, formed therein, an internal chamber for housing a capsule during use, a locking assembly acting on the capsule inside the chamber so as to lock the capsule between a thrust member and an abutment member and pierce the capsule, and hot water circulation means for circulating a flow of pressurized hot water through the capsule and obtaining an infusion. Depending on the contents of the capsule, the desired hot beverage (coffee, tea, etc.) is obtained.
The known machines comprise both manually operated machines, i.e. those where the user, for example by means of a lever which also has the function of pushing the capsule into the chamber, manually operates the locking assembly, and automatic machines, where the locking assembly is instead operated by an electro-mechanical or pneumatic actuator which is activated by the user via a switch or automatically when the capsule is inserted into the chamber.
The known machines are not entirely satisfactory, in particular in terms of simplicity of manufacture and maintenance.
In fact, the known machines, of both the abovementioned types (manual and automatic), are normally composed of a large number of components, usually specifically designed and manufactured for the specific use for which they are intended.
In particular, the two types of machine are normally designed and manufactured in a different manner, i.e. each type is specifically manufactured for operation in the initially predefined modes and cannot be modified to operate in another mode.
Moreover, since these machines are frequently returned to the manufacturers for overhaul and/or maintenance, there exists a need not only for rapid overhaul thereof, but also for possible modification of their configuration, depending on the specific requirements in any one moment. For example, there could be a need, in a certain period, to have several manually operated machines and, in another period, to have automatically operated machines.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a coffee machine which is without the abovementioned drawbacks of the prior art; in particular, it is an object of the invention to provide a machine which is relatively simple and inexpensive to produce and assemble and which allows also overhaul and maintenance operations to be performed easily and quickly.
A further object of the invention is to provide a method of equipping coffee machines allowing conversion, in a simple and rapid manner, of a machine which is designed to operate in manual/mechanical mode into a machine operating in motorized/electrical (automatic) mode and vice versa.
The present invention therefore relates to a coffee machine operating with coffee capsules as described with regard to its basic features in the accompanying claim 1 and its additional features in the dependent claims.
The invention also relates to a method of equipping coffee machines operating with coffee capsules, specifically intended to convert a machine operating in manual/mechanical mode into a machine operating in motorized/electrical (automatic) mode and vice versa, as defined in the accompanying claim 10.
The machine according to the invention is relatively simple and inexpensive to manufacture and assemble, comprising a small number of components compared to the known solutions.
Moreover, the machine according to the invention is designed so that overhaul and maintenance operations may be performed easily and quickly. In particular, the machine is configured so that it may be easily converted from a manual operation mode (i.e. purely mechanical mode where the capsule is locked by members operated manually by the user) into an automatic operation mode (where the capsule is instead locked by members operated by a motorized actuator, in particular via a gear motor) and vice versa.
The invention is further described in the following non-limiting examples of embodiment with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
With reference to
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The lever 5 is hinged with the machine body 2 about a rotational fulcrum 17 and has a gripping portion 18 which can be operated by a user and a projecting portion 19 formed so as to push the capsule 4 inside the compartment 3 through the opening 6.
In the non-limiting example shown, the closing means 7 include a member 11, mounted on a wall 21 of the compartment 3 and a defining an abutment member, a member 12 movable with respect to the member 11 and defining a thrust member, and a locking assembly 22 operating on the member 12 so as to move it in a straight sliding direction S.
The abutment member 11 projects from the wall 21 and is fixed to the wall 21 (as shown for example in the embodiment according to
In both cases, the member 11 comprises a plate 23, which is for example substantially circular and optionally provided with a raised, annular, perimetral edge 24, and has an inlet duct 25 and pointed front protrusions 26 associated with respective channels and designed to pierce the capsule 4.
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The member 12 also has a front edge 39 optionally provided with a sealing ring 40 (
The locking assembly 22 is an electro-mechanical locking assembly mounted on a support 43 so as to form a first actuator module 44 removably housed inside an inner receiving seat 45 of the machine 1 and fixed to the machine 1 by means of releasable fixing members 46 so that it may be removed from the receiving seat 45.
The support 43, for example consisting of a pair of facing plates 47 joined together by transverse spacers 48, is arranged inside the receiving seat 45 and is fixed to the machine 1 by means of the members 46 (for example screws or any other known releasable fixing member). The plates 47 are provided with respective slits which, engaged by the projections 32, form the guides 31.
The locking assembly 22 comprises a gear motor 52 and a connecting-rod/crank mechanism 53 which is operated by the gear motor 52 and connected to the member 12 by means of the joint 41. A crank 54 is connected to a shaft 55 of the gear motor 52 and moves a connecting rod 56 hinged with the joint 41, pushing the member 12 in the sliding direction S. Preferably, the connecting rod 56 is arranged between a pair of cranks 54, one of which is coupled to the gear motor 52 and the other one of which is mounted idle on the support 43.
The actuator module 44 is therefore an electrically operated, motorized, actuator module in which the locking assembly 22 is operated by means of an electrical control device (known and not shown) and moves the member 12 with an alternating, straight, translatory movement in the sliding direction S.
The circulation means 13 are of the essentially known type and are therefore not described or illustrated in detail for the sake of simplicity; in general terms, said means comprise a water reservoir 60, a boiler 61 and a hydraulic circuit 62 provided with a circulating pump 63; the circuit 62 has a hot water feed line 64, which connects the reservoir 60 to the boiler 61 and the boiler 61 to the inlet duct 25 formed in the member 11, and a beverage supply line 65 which connects the outlet duct 38 of the member 12 to the beverage supply nozzle 66.
The actuator module 44 is removable and able to be replaced with another actuator module, for example a second manually operated actuator module 70, shown in
In particular, the mechanical locking assembly 72 comprises a toggle mechanism 73 which is configured so as to connect the lever 5 to the member 12 and move the member 12, which is for example constrained to the guides 31 by means of the projections 32 (as described above and not shown in detail in
For example, the mechanism 73 comprises at least one tie-bar 74, an arm 75 and an operating rod 76. The tie-bar 74 comprises a bar 77 and two opposite longitudinal end portions 78, 79 projecting laterally from the bar 77; the portion 78 is hinged with the joint 41 of the member 12, while the portion 79 is hinged with an articulation 80 which also connects respective ends 81, 82 of the arm 75 and the rod 76; a second end 83 of the arm 75, opposite to the end 81, is hinged with the machine 1 (directly or by means of the support 43) and a second end 84 of the rod 76, opposite to the end 82, is hinged with a rear portion 85 of the lever 5 in an eccentric position relative to the rotational fulcrum 17 of the lever 5.
Preferably, the machine 1 also comprises a pre-chamber 90 (
Both the configurations of the machine 1, i.e. the configuration with the motorized actuator module 44 and the configuration with the manually operated actuator module 70, are simple to realize and assemble, being moreover simple and reliable in terms of operation.
Moreover, it is possible to modify the machine 1 so as to pass from one configuration to another one in a simple and quick manner by replacing the motorized actuator module 44 with the manually operated actuator module 70 or vice versa.
The invention therefore also provides a method of equipping machines operating with capsules for the preparation of coffee and other hot beverages, so as to change the operating mode of a machine from manual/mechanical to motorized/electrical and/or vice versa. This method comprises the steps of:
During overhaul or maintenance of the machine 1, withdrawn from the market, it is therefore possible to modify the configuration and consequently the operating modes of the machine 1 by simply replacing an actuator module 44, 70 with another module.
Moreover, it is understood that modifications and variations may be made to that described and illustrated here, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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